Title of article :
A Qualitative Study to Explore Ways to Observe Results of Engaging Activitiesin Clients with Dementia
Author/Authors :
Ogawa, Masahiro Department of Human Health Sciences - Graduate School of Medicine - Kyoto University - Kyoto, Japan , Nishida, Seiji Faculty of Health and Welfare - Prefectural University of Hiroshima - Hiroshima, Japan , Shirai , Haruna School of Health Sciences - Bukkyo University - Kyoto, Japan
Abstract :
Many occupational therapists face the challenge of helping clients with dementia to select and perform meaningful
occupations, which may be difficult due to cognitive impairment. Understanding tacit knowledge of well-experienced occupational
therapists could positively affect occupational therapy practice for clients with dementia. Objectives of Study. To explore the
observations of experienced occupational therapists when evaluating the effects of activities in clients with dementia. Methods.
Ten occupational therapists with over 10 years of clinical experience participated in this qualitative study. In-depth interviews
were conducted to ask the question, “What do you observe in clients with dementia when you assess the effectiveness of activities
among these clients?” Findings. From 47 cases, we found five major themes and 18 subthemes. Main themes were “engaging
activity,” “emotional expression during activity,” “verbal expression during activity,” “social interaction through activity,” and
“something obtained as outcome of activity.” Relevance to Clinical Practice. The 18 subthemes could be used as viewpoints to observe
engagements of activity in clients with dementia. Limitations and Recommendations for Further Research. Future studies could
examine which viewpoints were utilized for each type of activity and/or severity of dementia as this was not investigated in the
current study
Keywords :
A Qualitative Study , Explore Ways , Observe Results , Engaging Activitiesin Clients , Dementia
Journal title :
Occupational Therapy International